Limits on the neutrino mass and mixing angle from pion and lepton decays.
/ Abstract
Motivated by a recent rather surprising conclusion based on the 1992 PDG data on the pion, kaon, and lepton decays that if three generations of neutrinos are assumed to be massive and mixed, the heaviest neutrino {nu}{sub 3} could have a mass in the range 155MeV{approx_lt}{ital m}{sub 3}{approx_lt}225MeV, we have analyzed the latest 1995 data on the leptonic decays of the pion, {mu} and {tau} with the assumption that three generations of neutrinos are massive and mixed. It is shown that when the radiative corrections are included and the constraint from partial decay widths is imposed, the 1995 data are consistent with three massless neutrinos with no mixing. Various limits on the neutrino mass and mixing angle implied by the 1995 data are presented together with a critique of the previous analysis. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}
Journal: Physical review. D, Particles and fields